How to Reset the Tire Pressure Sensor?
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Tire pressure sensor reset method is as follows: 1. Press the arrow button at the lower right corner of the steering wheel until the screen displays personalized settings. 2. Press the sel/reset button, and the screen will prompt to enter the tire pressure monitoring system calibration. 3. Press the sel/reset button again, and the screen will prompt to set the tire pressure monitoring system calibration. 4. Press the arrow button at the lower right corner of the steering wheel, and the screen will display calibration 2/2. 5. Press the sel/reset button, and the screen will display calibration starting. The reset will be completed in a few seconds.
I've driven several cars, and resetting the tire pressure light is quite simple. First, make sure all tire pressures are normal and inflate them fully before proceeding. Find a safe place to park, start the engine, open the settings menu on the dashboard, locate the tire pressure option, and use the steering wheel buttons to select reset. Drive for 5 to 10 minutes at a speed of around 80 km/h, and the system will calibrate itself. Remember not to drive too fast—let it learn gradually. The light will turn off after the reset. If it still doesn’t work, the sensor might be dirty or damaged, and you’ll need to visit a 4S shop for a hardware check. I reset mine every quarter, as tire pressure changes significantly with the seasons, and timely resets save a lot of hassle.